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Oct 2006
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HDTV 37" LG LCD
360 add-on connected with components cables PS3 connected with HDMI cable I know that "results may vary", but here is my 3 cents. HD DVD: Hulk- 9.5 (PQ) King Kong- 9 Batman Begins - 9 Phantom of the Opera (hey I'm married)- 9 World Trade Center- 8.5 Miami Vice - 7.5 Blu-ray: Ice Age The Meltdown (I have kids also)- 9.5 (PQ) Phantom of the Opera - 9 Tears of the Sun - 9 World Trade Center- 8.5 Click- 7.5 Don't get me wrong, I think that Blu-ray is the format with greater potential and will win the war. What I'm shocked is how well HD DVD looks and sounds, even my wife (she has zero tech knowledge) thinks it looks a bit better than some of the Blu-ray movies. What do you guys think is the reason behind this? HD DVD mainly using VC-1 codecs, while Blu-ray using MPEG 2? Or is it that Blu-ray is working out the "kinks?" Last edited by Deciazulado; 02-03-2007 at 03:38 AM. Reason: moved Miami Vice to moon over miami and the other stuff ;) |
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Dec 2006
Frisco, TX
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Of the HD-DVD movies you listed 2 are rated at Tier-0 and 2 Tier-1 (in the, admittedly, subjective AVS Tier system); so just about the the best picture quality you can get on HD-DVD for all of the discs you listed. None of Blu-Ray you list are Tier-0 and Click is Tier-2 (the rest are Tier-1 but Miami Vice isn't listed.)
Check out the Blu-Rays Black Hawk Down, Corpse Bride or Crank; they will all be as good or better than anything on HD-DVD. |
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Dec 2006
Frisco, TX
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- Ice Age is MPEG-2, and on a BD25. - Many BD titles have lossless/LPCM audio, so if you had the system setup you'd probably find the audio being in BD's favour. - There is indication that HD DVD titles were very carefully selected and worked on a heck of a lot (enough to cause the current slow down due to people getting a break over Xmas). HD DVD overall quality slipped over time as BD was increasing. And there are people complaining the VC-1 is smoothing the picture (reducing grain). Now, a lot of people don't like grain. But, the if the grain is present keeping it is the purist's preference. Because it maintains information that could be lost by removing the grain. But, grain frequently is not appealing to the more casual viewer. It's like EE on DVD, which artificially sharpens the picture, but most videophiles despise it. The casual observer may think the EE looked sharper compared to the same film without it, but in fact the one without would have more DETAIL. This was a frequent for people that calibrated CRT sets about a decade ago. People would complain that the properly calibrated set looked soft. When in fact there was a lot more detail unconvered by defeating the SVM and turning down the sharpness setting. Gary |
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Oct 2006
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**JUST IN** I just started watching M:I:III and it looks great. So far I'm giving it a 9 maybe a 9.5. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jan 2006
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Just looking at that list of movies in the first post, the answer here is pretty simple: Watch more movies!
You've barely grazed the tip of the iceburg on either HD format if those are the only movies you've seen thus far. MI 3 definitely shocks and awes! ![]() |
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Dec 2006
Frisco, TX
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Well, I watched Black Hawk Down yesterday and that's one hell of a transfer.
Mindblowing! I also watched Crank, and that one looks fantastic also! However, I'm not that thrilled of the video look overall - I definatly like the film look much more. To me, video looks like TV and film looks...well, like film! ![]() |
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Oct 2006
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Thanks people for the info, I guess you guys are correct. I do need to start watching more movies, but with work,school, kids and a wife, I have to pace myself. Believe me, I want Blu-ray to succeed. Every time I look at my PS3, I crack a big smile
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but if you would like specific titles i recommend you to visit hometheaterspot.com and Join DVD reviews of Blu-ray |
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Feb 2007
Sunny Southern California
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Which has more action? KOH or BHD ?
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Blu-ray Guru
May 2006
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